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The Months Train (Page 2 - BW )
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Age: 5-10
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All Aboard the Week Train (days of the week)
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My train (means of transport)
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Age: 6-8
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COLLOCATION 23 - COACH, EDUCATE, INSTRUCT, LEARN, LECTURE,TEACH, TRAIN
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TRAIN YOUR BRAIN! reading comprehension.
Level: advanced
Age: 14-17
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COLOURS AND NUMBERS TRAIN
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Age: 6-12
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OUR BIRTHDAYS TRAIN! (EDITABLE) NOW WITH BIRTHDAY POEMS (the 2nd page)
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Age: 6-12
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Week days train
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travelling by train
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Age: 12-14
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Age: 3-17
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The Alphabet Train
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Age: 6-9
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ON THE TRAIN.WHO´S TALKING?/7
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Age: 8-17
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Let´s Go By Train
Level: intermediate
Age: 11-17
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THE ANIMALS´ TRAIN RIDE
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Age: 5-7
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TRAVELLING BY TRAIN
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Age: 14-17
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Travelling by train.
Level: advanced
Age: 14-17
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* Numbers Train *
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Age: 7-10
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Song Activity - Let Me Go (By 3 Doors Down) & Ordinary (By Train) - WH-WORDS
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-17
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The Weekly Wagon Train
Level: elementary
Age: 3-6
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Picture-based conversation : topic 37 - bike vs car & train vs plane
Level: advanced
Age: 18-100
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Buying A Train Ticket Role-Play Full Dialogue And Dialogue Boxes
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Buying A Train Ticket Role-Play Full Dialogue And Dialogue Boxes
In this file there is a complete dialogue about buying a train ticket as well as a dialogue box section. The way I use it in a lesson is that I hand out the dialogue first. The student or students have a look at it from anywhere from 1-3 mins then turn it face down. Next I hand out the corresponding (mixed up) dialogue boxes and ask them to put them in order.
Repeat this process until they have put the dialogue boxes in order. A fun game can be made out of it, handing out stickers to the first group to finish etc. Finally the students or student can practice it looking at the original full dialogue print.
Level:intermediate
Age: +12
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